Billboard predicts that when the week is through, Post Malone will have moved close to 500,000 units,175,000 of which will have been result of traditional album sales. That's pretty much a sure sign that it'll debut at No. 1 atop the Billboard 200, and mark the biggest week for an album since Taylor Swift’s Reputation dropped in December, having moved 1.238 million units.

And it'll be Post Malone's very first No. 1 if all goes according to plan. His debut work Stoney peaked at No. 4 in 2017 and has moved more than 2.5 million album equivalents. Its tracks also boast 3.1 billion on-demand streams and the LP includes traditional sales of more than 200,000.